Rewilding

One quarter of English councils have plans to rewild. Does yours? Members only Members only
Exclusive: We asked every council in England about whether they were rewilding – and what they were spending to make it happen. Here's what we found out.

Rewilding: full responses from councils Members only Members only
A compilation of all the responses we received from councils in the course of our investigation on rewilding.

Inside the new campaign to rewild the Royal Family, Church and Oxbridge Members only Members only
Exclusive: A new group, WildCard, wants to rewild 50% of the UK.

Rebecca Hosking: the entire transcript Members only Members only
Future Land: Get into the weeds of regenerative farming with the full interview.

"Our western culture has made us this destructive force." Members only Members only
Future Land: An interview with Rebecca Hosking, regenerative farmer, writer and consultant.

A dark miracle in the Forest of Dean Members only Members only
For the first time in centuries, people in Britain are afraid of wild animals.

Meet the people rewilding death Members only Members only
How human burial can unlock swathes of land for restoring nature – and maybe, one day, for lynx.

On the spoil heap, where nature rises from the wreckage Members only Members only
The remains of Scotland's industrial past have created opportunities for orchids, birch and insects, writes Cal Flyn.